Presentations, iy ' "The Yeomen" in repertory. _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, i May 16, 1964 Showers, Parties Fete Today's Bride Miss Oksana Lukasewycz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nich- clas Lukasewycz, Oshawa, whose marriage takes place this afternoon to Mr. Walter Kozak, Toronto, son of Mrs. John Kozak, Poland, and the late Mr. Kozak. The mother of the bride-to-be was hostess at a shower at St. George's Ukrainian Hall. She) #& was assisted by the bridal atten-| gy dant Mrs. Stanley Kitras, Miss} # Sylvia Hentosh, Mis ~Doreen| } Wladyka, Mis Natalie Zadoroz- ny, Miss Lesia Kozlinsku, and) Miss Lilly Malishewski, who} ™ decorated the hall. £ The future bride was greeted) © with a corsage of pink carna- tions and led to a decorated bridal chair. The tables were 1 attractively decorated with) spring flowers. Family friends! #® helped serve a hot meal pre-} ; pared by Mrs. Lukasewycz, as-| § sisted by Mrs. Joseph Kozlinsky,| Mrs. Anthony Orlowska; Mrs. Walter . Nahirniak, Toronto;) ; Mr. Michael Rabczak, Mrs. Roman Hrywnak, Mrs. Nicholas} Semeniuk and Mrs. Eugene) Gidora. | Among the many gifts re-| ceived by the bride-to-be were a silver tea and coffee set with} % i tray, from her mother; an elec- K tric floor polisher from the at- tendants, linen from her god- daughter, Barbara Emiljano-| wicz, and a large sum of money from the many. guests. lj A personal shower was held) #% by Miss Lukasewycz's co-work- ers in the Laboratory of the Oshawa General Hospital, at K. the home of Mrs. Ronald Bouck- ley, Hillcroft street. Assisting Mrs. Bouckley were Mrs. David % M. Jackson, Mrs. Thomas i Park, Mrs. William Carson, and) 3 Mrs. Frank Vandenburg who! 2% served a hot supper. | The future bride's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Lukasewycz enter-/ tained the brida) party at their home, Ritson road south. | IODE Convention A To Be Held At Site: ' . . | ie Of Order's Origin |! The National Chapter of Can-' ada, IODE, will hold its 64th) annual meeting in the Lord) % Beaverbrook Hotel, Fredericton, K a Brunswick, May 23 - May| | It will be the first time in the history of the order, that! the annual meeting of the na-) tional chapter will be duct-| ed in Fredericton, where the) ge first IODE chapter was formed.| 4 Mrs. D. W. McGibbon, aL. « tional president, will preside! during the general sessions, Soneres Monday, May 25, # The official opening ceremon- les will take place on Saturday, | ; May 23, at 830 p.m. in the| # legislative assembly chamber,| #e Fredericton, New Brunswick. #™ All members and their friends) #2 are invited to attend the open-| ™ ing ceremonies and reception, whiclf will follow. Greetings will be brought from the Province of New Brunswick by His Honor! the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, the Honorable J. Leonard O'Brien, UL.D., DCL, the Honorable J. L. Robichaud,} QC, Premier of New Brunswick, | 4 and His Worship William T, Wal-| ee ker, Mayor of Fredericton. | ; On this occasion the national president, Mrs. D. W. McGib-} bon, will address the assemb!i-! ed members. Mrs. I. M. Beattie, | president, Provincial Chapter of New Brunswick, will extend the official welcome, and Mrs. John Swanton, chairman central com-| mittee, Fredericton, will wel-| come the members on behalf of the chapters in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Mrs. W. R. Morrison, president, Provincial Chapter of Ontario will reply on K behalf of the many members at-} ; -- from across. the Domin- on, On Sunday, May 24, the na- tional president will place a wreath on the cenotaph at 1.30 pam. At 7.00 p.m. a service of intercession of the order will be held in Christ Church Cathe- dral, Fredericton,: New Bruns- wick and this will be conducted by The Very Reverend Dean H. L. Nutter, and the sermon is being given by The Most Rev- erend A. H. O'Neil, MA, BD, DD, LL.D, Lord Archbishop of boricton. ipld Curtain or 'The Avon' The front curtain for the stage # the Festival's newly renovat- sd Avon Theatre has been or- dered and is now in the pro- cess of manufacture by a firm that specializes in theatrical} drapery. Consisting of 210) square yards of gold velour, it will weigh in the neighborhood of an eighth of a ton. The cur-| tain will be hung so that it can! be used either as a "'traveller"| (opening at the middle and) drawn to the sides of the stage) or as a "drop" (raised and low- ered). Complimenting the interior decor designed by 'Tanya Moi-} seiwitsch -- which makes dra-| K matic use of greens, browns,| grays and russet tones -- thel gold curtain wil! be used pub-| licly for the first time on July) 3 when William Ball's produc-} tion of "The Yeomen of the| Guard" opens at the Avon,| Later in the season, on Tues-| day, August 7, a second opera,| "The Marriage of Figaro", di- rected by Jean Gascon, will join K K RRRARARRAARRR A F . 2 oz. LAD Cotton blousés in the following styles: Printed Jacket blouses, over-blouses in sleeveless styles or with short sleeves. Various plain solid colour or -- i _* mart A Division of the &. $. Kresge C trims and lovely prints. Come and see the large selectioh for yourself, _ 1K NEW! SPRING'N' SUMMER FUN-WEAR Limited C= IES' BLOUSES $4.47 MATCHING ENSEMBLE SET LADIES' JAMAICAS LADIES' SKIRT ed skirt in solid colors of white and assorted pastels, Sizes 10 to 18. 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